Which larger mammals might a specific sub-group of Yakutian Laika have been tasked with tracking and cornering?

Answer

Reindeer or boar

The hunting role of the Yakutian Laika was broad, often depending on the specific sub-group or the traditional practices of the family unit using the dogs. While they managed smaller game like forest birds and hares, their capacity extended to larger quarry necessary for substantial sustenance. Depending on the local ecology and traditions of the Sakha people they served, these dogs were expected to utilize their tracking skills to successfully corner and hold larger mammals such as reindeer or wild boar until the hunter could arrive.

Which larger mammals might a specific sub-group of Yakutian Laika have been tasked with tracking and cornering?
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